Sydney Opera House and the author's fate

Symbol of Australia - Sydney Opera House. It is a picture of a new Opera style theater, led by a master musician, Eugène Gossens, who has painfully created it, composed it, and then met his life at the end of his spiritual child.

Picture 1 of Sydney Opera House and the author's fate Eugène Gossens, formerly a British opera composer , has lived and worked in Sydney for a long time and has been honored as the "ruler of Australia's Opera." He himself and his close friend, architect Joern Utzon, from Denmark, who won the 1956 international competition for theater design, studied and built the Sydney Opera House in 1973.

When the new theater was built with an external architectural cover, a noisy debate among contemporary Sydney and Australia rulers. Unfortunately, the rulers of contemporary Australia and Sydney cities have been heavily dominated by 'British conservatives' , so they have not accepted a new architectural product, which they condemn as 'unlike anyone else'. '. They prosecuted its author on charges of "squandering the State budget" into an unacceptable architectural product, although Eugène Gossens and his famous architectural friend, persevered. I like the concept of my very clear composition. They want to show a bold image of the windy white sails of a historic sailing boat, which has repeatedly taken the legendary captain 'James Cook' (1728-1778) of England, up and down the sea. both the Pacific Ocean and the former Antarctic region, have been able to discover many of the most valuable new lands of Oceania, including many areas of Australia, New Zealand, and even the islands he has set up. named Sandwichs, which is the Hawaiian Islands, the 50th state of the United States today, and Captain James Cook sacrificed deeply in a clash with the Aboriginal Sandwichs Islands in 1778. But the court did not listen, because the Sydney court was conservative at the same time as the Australian government. The court also intended to imprison him, but after considering his many contributions to the opera in Australia, he sentenced him to permanently ban him from Australia, banning him from filming. back to this country, although he has not completed the interior of the theater.

Picture 2 of Sydney Opera House and the author's fate But then the must come has arrived. The Sydney Opera House was also used quietly by the people since 1973, although the interior has not been completed according to the author's mind, because its co-author Joern Utzon architect is also sadly leaving Sydney. . Over a period of highly efficient exploitation, the theater gradually received praise from Sydney's masses and numerous foreign visitors, its very iconic architectural model (windy white sails of Captain James Cook ) and this unique theater has regained the trust of the majority of Sydney and Australia's masses.

On October 20, 1993, that is exactly 20 years after the theater was built, this 'unlike anyone' Opera was jubilantly opened in a grand ceremony on the occasion of Australia's 20th anniversary. Australia created "architectural wonders" , when its author Eugène Gossens went into eternity, his name was honored, and a large statue of his image was placed in a solemn position. the most in the theater, to be remembered today, is the day the Australian people took the Opera House with a white sail symbolizing the roof, making the symbol of Australia.

Nowadays, people in the world when they see this symbol are aware that they have come to Sydney Australia, and have the opportunity to see the bronze statue of the late Eugène Gossens and contemplate a common paradox. in the world art world: not any artistic masterpiece, even architectural art, is recognized as soon as it is born and its author is passed away before being honored.

Picture 3 of Sydney Opera House and the author's fate